Is it a must to call jQuery.noconflict when using jQuery with .NET. What are the potential problems that would arise?
I am NOT using jQuery noconflict at the moment on a social networking site w/ all the bells and whistles. I don't see any conflicts but I'm worried that performance is taking a hit and noconflict would resolve that. We are currently trying to optimize everything. Any help is appreciated! Thanks, Diane Nardozzi